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New Getter Robo

New Getter Robo
Japanese DVD cover art of the first volume
新ゲッターロボ
(Shin Gettā Robo)
GenreMecha
Created by
Original video animation
Directed byJun Kawagoe
Produced byKoji Morimoto
Satsuki Mizuno
Yasu Tokuhara
Written byShinsuke Onishi
Music byKazuo Nobuta
Try Force
StudioBrain's Base
Bee Media
Licensed by
Released April 9, 2004 September 10, 2004
Episodes13

New Getter Robo (新ゲッターロボ, Shin Gettā Robo) is an anime original video animation co-produced by Dynamic Planning and Bandai Visual. The series is a re-imagining of the 1970s manga Getter Robo, created by Go Nagai and Ken Ishikawa, that incorporates aspects of Japanese mythology like the Oni and Abe no Seimei[1] which replaces the Dinosaur and Hyakki Empire present in the original Getter Robo manga.

Plot

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A reimagination of the Getter Robo story, it begins with Dr. Saotome, who seeks extraordinary men to pilot his invention: The Getter Robo. Many who have tried to pilot it have died, and his son, Tatsuhito, was seriously injured during a Getter battle. He finds three men to pilot the Getter Robo: Ryoma Nagare, Hayato Jin, and Benkei Musashibo. Now they must battle and destroy the Oni, mysterious creatures that appeared suddenly which happen to resemble mythological monsters.

Characters

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Voiced by: Hideo Ishikawa (Japanese); Lex Lang (English)
Voiced by: Naoya Uchida (Japanese); Kirk Thornton (English)
Voiced by: Kiyoyuki Yanada (Japanese); Michael McConnohie (English)
Voiced by: Kinryū Arimoto (Japanese); Tom Wyner (English)
Voiced by: Takako Honda (Japanese); Wendee Lee (English)
Voiced by: Takehito Koyasu (Japanese); Kim Strauss (English)

Four Heavenly Kings

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The Four Heavenly Kings are revealed in episode 11 as the primary antagonists of the series that used Abe no Seimei to destroy Getter Robo.

Voiced by: Tessho Genda (Japanese); Jamieson Price (English)
Voiced by: Banjou Ginga (Japanese); Dan Woren (English)
Voiced by: Yuusaku Yara (Japanese); Paul St. Peter (English)
Voiced by: Daisuke Gouri (Japanese); Richard Epcar (English)

Episodes

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# Title Original airdate
01"There Goes Ryoma"
"Ryōma ga Iku" (竜馬が行く)
April 9, 2004 (2004-04-09)
02"Hayato is Coming"
"Hayato ga Mairu" (隼人が来る)
April 9, 2004 (2004-04-09)
03"Benkei Musashibo"
"Musashibō Benkei" (武蔵坊弁慶)
May 14, 2004 (2004-05-14)
04"Three Animals Go!"
"Sanki ga Iku" (三匹が行く)
May 14, 2004 (2004-05-14)
05"Oni Fire"
"Onibi" (鬼火)
June 11, 2004 (2004-06-11)
06"The Mansion Where The Oni Dwell"
"Oni no Sumukan" (鬼の棲む館)
June 11, 2004 (2004-06-11)
07"The Ying-Yang Master"
"Onmyōji" (陰陽師)
July 9, 2004 (2004-07-09)
08"Collision"
"Gekitotsu" (激突)
July 9, 2004 (2004-07-09)
09"Hell's Upheaval"
"Jigokuhen" (地獄変)
August 13, 2004 (2004-08-13)
10"Lone Wolf"
"Hitori Ōkami" (ひとり狼)
August 13, 2004 (2004-08-13)
11"Thus The Divine Wind Blows"
"Kakute Kamikaze ha Fuku" (かくて神風は吹く)
September 10, 2004 (2004-09-10)
12"Heaven and Earth"
"Ten to Chi to" (天と地と)
September 10, 2004 (2004-09-10)
13"There Goes Ryoma"
"(Saishū hanashi) Ryōma ga Iku" ((最終話)竜馬がいく)
September 10, 2004 (2004-09-10)

References

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  1. ^ Couto, Jeffrey. "Super Robot Reviews: New Getter Robo Vol-1". Japan Hero. Archived from the original on 2005-07-29.
  2. ^ Shin Gettâ robo (Animation, Sci-Fi), Beau Billingslea, Kirk Thornton, Jamieson Price, Bandai Visual Company, Bee Media, Brains Base, 2004-04-09, retrieved 2024-09-09{{citation}}: CS1 maint: others (link)
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